Molecular and Computational Methods for the Detection of Microsatellite Instability in Cancer
Microsatellite instability (MSI) is a genomic alteration in which microsatellites, usually of one to four nucleotide repeats, accumulate mutations corresponding to deletions/insertions of a few nucleotides. The MSI phenotype has been extensively characterized in colorectal cancer and is due to a def...
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doaj-1295719deeb64ca380754fb0f5399dfe2020-11-25T00:05:40ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Oncology2234-943X2018-12-01810.3389/fonc.2018.00621426670Molecular and Computational Methods for the Detection of Microsatellite Instability in CancerLaura G. Baudrin0Laura G. Baudrin1Jean-François Deleuze2Jean-François Deleuze3Alexandre How-Kit4Laboratoire de Génomique, Fondation Jean Dausset–CEPH, Paris, FranceLaboratoire d'Excellence GenMed Paris, Paris, FranceLaboratoire de Génomique, Fondation Jean Dausset–CEPH, Paris, FranceCentre National de Recherche en Génomique Humaine, CEA–Institut François Jacob, Evry, FranceLaboratoire de Génomique, Fondation Jean Dausset–CEPH, Paris, FranceMicrosatellite instability (MSI) is a genomic alteration in which microsatellites, usually of one to four nucleotide repeats, accumulate mutations corresponding to deletions/insertions of a few nucleotides. The MSI phenotype has been extensively characterized in colorectal cancer and is due to a deficiency of the DNA mismatch repair system. MSI has recently been shown to be present in most types of cancer with variable frequencies (from <1 to 30%). It correlates positively to survival outcome and predicts the response to immune checkpoint blockade therapy. The different methods developed for MSI detection in cancer require taking into consideration two critical parameters which influence method performance. First, the microsatellite markers used should be chosen carefully to ensure they are highly sensitive and specific for MSI detection. Second, the analytical method used should be highly resolute to allow clear identification of MSI and of the mutant allele genotype, and should present the lowest limit of detection possible for application in samples with low mutant allele frequency. In this review, we describe all the different molecular and computational methods developed to date for the detection of MSI in cancer, how they have evolved and improved over the years, and their advantages and drawbacks.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fonc.2018.00621/fullmicrosatellite instabilityMSI-H cancerMSI detection methodnext-generation sequencingcomputational biologymicrosatellite genotyping |
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Laura G. Baudrin Laura G. Baudrin Jean-François Deleuze Jean-François Deleuze Alexandre How-Kit Molecular and Computational Methods for the Detection of Microsatellite Instability in Cancer Frontiers in Oncology microsatellite instability MSI-H cancer MSI detection method next-generation sequencing computational biology microsatellite genotyping |
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Laura G. Baudrin Laura G. Baudrin Jean-François Deleuze Jean-François Deleuze Alexandre How-Kit |
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Molecular and Computational Methods for the Detection of Microsatellite Instability in Cancer |
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Molecular and Computational Methods for the Detection of Microsatellite Instability in Cancer |
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Molecular and Computational Methods for the Detection of Microsatellite Instability in Cancer |
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Molecular and Computational Methods for the Detection of Microsatellite Instability in Cancer |
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Molecular and Computational Methods for the Detection of Microsatellite Instability in Cancer |
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molecular and computational methods for the detection of microsatellite instability in cancer |
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Frontiers Media S.A. |
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Frontiers in Oncology |
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Microsatellite instability (MSI) is a genomic alteration in which microsatellites, usually of one to four nucleotide repeats, accumulate mutations corresponding to deletions/insertions of a few nucleotides. The MSI phenotype has been extensively characterized in colorectal cancer and is due to a deficiency of the DNA mismatch repair system. MSI has recently been shown to be present in most types of cancer with variable frequencies (from <1 to 30%). It correlates positively to survival outcome and predicts the response to immune checkpoint blockade therapy. The different methods developed for MSI detection in cancer require taking into consideration two critical parameters which influence method performance. First, the microsatellite markers used should be chosen carefully to ensure they are highly sensitive and specific for MSI detection. Second, the analytical method used should be highly resolute to allow clear identification of MSI and of the mutant allele genotype, and should present the lowest limit of detection possible for application in samples with low mutant allele frequency. In this review, we describe all the different molecular and computational methods developed to date for the detection of MSI in cancer, how they have evolved and improved over the years, and their advantages and drawbacks. |
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microsatellite instability MSI-H cancer MSI detection method next-generation sequencing computational biology microsatellite genotyping |
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